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Judge Gary Lee Announces Re-Election Bid 

By Greg Demme on January 13, 2022
District Judge will seek his fourth term  MINOT—North Central District Court Judge Gary H. Lee has announced he will seek re-election this year for what would be his fourth six-year term.   Judge Lee, a Minot native since the age of three, was first elected as District Judge in 2004 and then won re-election in 2010 […]
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Shortage Causes Trinity's Emergency Department to Suspend Monoclonal Antibody Program

By The Dakotan on January 13, 2022
MINOT—Trinity Health says a nationwide shortage of monoclonal antibodies has altered the way doctors are able to allocate the lifesaving treatment for COVID-19. The Trinity Emergency/Trauma Center has suspended infusing patients in the ER; COVID-positive patients seeking oral antiviral medication or monoclonal antibody infusion therapy will need to obtain a referral for those treatments from […]
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ND Catholic Conference Asks UND to “Reject” Gender Inclusion Proposal

By Jasahd Stewart on January 13, 2022
Sends letter to parents GRAND FORKS—The North Dakota Catholic Conference sent out a letter to parents on January 10 urging them to “examine the [UND] campus environment” and to discern whether the ideologies and policies practiced there are “conducive or hostile” to the Catholic faith and human rights.  This comes after the NDCC sent a […]
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Hardwater Action

By Kim Fundingsland on January 13, 2022
Ice Angler Shares the Fun COLEHARBOR–It may be hard to explain but the experience is a blast, particularly when a plan comes together.  Theopolis Toliver, Minot, thoroughly enjoys ice fishing and helping others share in the fun. On Lake Audubon recently Toliver was having some early success catching smallmouth bass. When another vehicle pulled up […]
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Wintry Conditions on the Way

By Greg Demme on January 13, 2022
**UPDATE—The NWS has updated their forecast slides as of 3:38 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 13. The Winter Storm Warning has been extended to the counties of Renville, Ward, Sheridan, Kidder, and Logan. Please see below for the most recent forecast. BISMARCK—The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a Winter Storm Warning across the following counties: Bottineau, […]
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Two Injured in Rollover

By The Dakotan on January 12, 2022
**Update, Jan. 20, 2022, John Gustafson, 74, Rugby, died as a result of his injuries.** NIAGARA—The North Dakota Highway Patrol says a man and a woman were injured a single vehicle accident Wednesday morning. According the the NDHP, the 74-year-old driver from Rugby was traveling on Highway 2 around 9 a.m. when he lost control […]
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Head-on Crash

By The Dakotan on January 12, 2022
FARGO—The North Dakota Highway Patrol says two man were injured in a head-on collision Wednesday morning. According to the NDHP, George Carroll, 54, Gwinner, was northbound on I-29 near Fargo when he lost control of his vehicle on the ice and frost shortly after 10 a.m. The vehicle crossed the median and struck Damian Barglof, […]
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Ward County Sheriff’s Department Seeks New Equipment with JAG Funds 

By Jasahd Stewart on January 12, 2022
Desired equipment includes evidence drying cabinet and crime scene barriers   WARD COUNTY—Ward County Commissioners recently approved the purchase of an evidence drying cabinet and crime scene barriers with funds gained through the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program.  Named in honor of New York City police officer Edward R. Byrne, who was […]
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Minot Gospel-Teaching Radio Station Going Full Power 

By Greg Demme on January 12, 2022
Receives FCC permit to increase from 46 W to 100 kW  MINOT—A gospel-teaching radio station based in Minot may experience a significant power boost in the coming years.  KFLK 95.9 FM (“The Flock”) received an FCC permit on Dec. 29, 2021, to build a new full-power radio station. The new station would operate at 100 […]
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Burgum Directs Flags Lowered to Half-Staff in Honor of Former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid

By The Dakotan on January 12, 2022
BISMARCK—Gov. Doug Burgum has directed all government agencies to fly the United States and North Dakota flags at half-staff Thursday, Jan. 13, and encourages North Dakotans to do the same at their homes and businesses, in honor of former U.S. Sen. Harry Reid of Nevada on the day of his interment. The governor’s directive is […]
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